Sir Edmund "Toby" Barton GCMG KC (18 January 1849 – 7 January 1920) was an Australian statesman, barrister and jurist who served as the first prime minister...
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The Edmund Barton Building (formerly known as the Trade Group Offices) is a large office building positioned prominently on the National Triangle in the...
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and one woman) have served as prime minister, the first of whom was Edmund Barton taking office on 1 January 1901 following federation of the British...
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Brothers Edmund Burke (1729–1797), Irish statesman, political theorist, and philosopher Edmund Barton (1849−1920), Australian prime minister Edmund Hungate...
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of Barton began in 1922. The first stage of the heritage-listed Barton Housing Precinct began in 1926 and 1927. It was named after Sir Edmund Barton, the...
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Attorney-General of Australia in the ministry led by his close friend Edmund Barton. He succeeded Barton as prime minister in September 1903. Two subsequent elections...
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of Barton is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. The division was created in 1922 and is named for Sir Edmund Barton, the...
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death of each prime minister from 1901. The first prime minister was Edmund Barton in the early 20th century. Each dark coloured bar denotes the time spent...
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The Barton ministry (Protectionist) was the 1st ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 1st prime minister, Sir Edmund Barton...
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the Colony of New South Wales, was instrumental in this process. Sir Edmund Barton, second only to Parkes in the length of his commitment to the federation...
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1903 election, Barton resigned to become a founding member of the High Court of Australia, and was replaced by Alfred Deakin. Edmund Barton entered parliament...
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rural areas of New South Wales. Its most prominent leaders were Sir Edmund Barton and Alfred Deakin, who were the first and second prime ministers of...
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Melbourne to Canberra. It is named in honour of Sir Edmund Barton, the first Prime Minister of Australia. Barton Highway commences at the interchange with Hume...
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media related to Jane Barton. Jane Mason "Jeanie" Barton (née Ross; 11 June 1851 – 23 March 1938) was the wife of Sir Edmund Barton, the 1st Prime Minister...
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The Barton government was the first federal executive government of the Commonwealth of Australia. It was led by Prime Minister Sir Edmund Barton, from...
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Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House. Retrieved 2 November 2021. "Edmund Barton". Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House. Retrieved...
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is a list of nicknames of prime ministers of Australia. Full name: Edmund Barton Toby Tosspot Full name: Alfred Deakin Affable Alfred Full name: John...
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submitted to the British Colonial Secretary in 1902. Prime Minister Edmund Barton announced in the Commonwealth Gazette that King Edward VII had officially...
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Hopetoun was forced to turn to Edmund Barton to serve as Australia's first prime minister. His relationship with Barton once in office was civil, although...
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Australia became a federation in January 1901, the federal government of Edmund Barton passed the Immigration Restriction Act of 1901; this was drafted by...
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The flag was a favourite of Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who asked that a variant be considered for approval along with the...
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Sydney (see below) Reid Fisher Cook Hughes Gillard Abbott Gorton Watson Barton Holt McMahon Keating Howard Turnbull Morrison Albanese Deakin Bruce Whitlam...
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from the supreme court of an Australian state. Sir Samuel Griffith Sir Edmund Barton Sir Adrian Knox Sir Isaac Isaacs Sir George Rich Sir Garfield Barwick...
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was an Australian government initiative announced by Prime Minister Edmund Barton to find a flag for the newly federated Commonwealth of Australia. In...
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and Australian-born Rose Isabella Barton, related to the future first prime minister of Australia, Edmund Barton. Paterson's family lived on the isolated...
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Australian Prime Ministers have had whole or partial Anglo-Celtic ancestry. Edmund Barton, 1st Prime Minister, 1901–1903 (English parents) Alfred Deakin, 2nd...
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English counterpart declined. The other umpire, future prime minister Edmund Barton, defended Coulthard and Lord Harris, saying that the decision against...
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four prime ministers each served under two monarchs. These include: Edmund Barton (Victoria and Edward VII) Andrew Fisher (Edward VII and George V) Robert...
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this time, there was no official residence for the prime minister. Edmund Barton, the first prime minister, initially lived in "a kind of bachelor flat"...
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Andrew Fisher 51 51 4 Malcolm Fraser 36 36 0 James Scullin 30 30 2 Edmund Barton Not further specified (1–29) 1 John Gorton 0 Joseph Lyons 0 Chris Watson...
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